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QPR last played in Swansea, in 2001 in the FA Cup!....Prior to that victory, the two clubs' first meeting for 20 years was QPR's November 2001 FA Cup humiliation, QPR losimg 0-4 at Swansea (Memorable also in that directly after the loss Kevin Gallen rejoined QPR "Gallen Back at QPR") QPR's Team: Digby, Forbes, Warren, Palmer, Plummer, Perry, Connolly, Bignot, Bonnot, Griffiths, Dodou. Subs: Bruce, Wardley, Bull, Paquette, Burgess. Match Report

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Western Daily Mail - Monk: Press comments fired us up SKIPPER Garry Monk.... ''We don't fear anyone in this league and we know that when we are firing on all cylinders then we are a tough team to cope with,'' he said. ''People will put us as underdogs and expect us to struggle to get anything on the road. ''That's fine because we know what we are about. A lot of new teams to the Championship would have crumbled at Ipswich after going 1-0 down, but we didn't. ''It shows a lot about the character of this team that we turned the home fans on their own team. ''It helped us a little bit after I read in the local paper that Swansea were going to struggle and Ipswich would comfortably win 2-0. ''I told the boys in the huddle before the game about it. I told them 'Look, this is what the locals are saying. Let's prove them wrong'. ''We did that and, although we are a little disappointed to have only come away with a draw, I'm glad the local press was proved wrong.'' Swansea now return to home soil to take in two games at the Liberty Stadium this week. First up is tomorrow's visit of Queens Park Rangers before Southampton arrive on Saturday. And Monk is expecting Swansea to maintain their performance when they come up against Iain Dowie's pre-season promotion contenders. ''It's going to be tough but we know that any team in this league can beat one another,'' he said. ''A lot has been made of the money that QPR have, but it's about what happens on the pitch that matters. ''We don't worry about the opposition. The gaffer always tells us before games to get ourselves right, and if we do that then we will give every team in this league a game.'' Western Daily Mail